Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State Wednesday revealed that
President Goodluck Jonathan-led federal government has emptied the
nation’s excess crude account.
The governor who made this
revelation during a visit of the Association of Enigies from Edo South
to him, further disclosed that the none of the 36 states of the
federation has received monies from the account in the last 18 months.
Oshiomhole said the situation has distorted the developmental plans he
has for the state. “Over the past 18 months, we have not shared the
excess crude account and yet, the account is empty. Sometimes we are
told they have taken money from it to fund subsidies including subsidy
on kerosene but your royal highnesses, there is nowhere in your various
domains where kerosene is sold for N50. So in the name of subsidy, large
sums of money are being stolen.
“Things are tough now around the
country because the Federal Government mismanaged our national
resources and what is being stolen, nobody agrees it is being stolen.
What is arguable, is who is responsible for this stealing. When the
Federal Government and the President talk about oil theft and the amount
that is allegedly stolen which is huge, we wonder. We have the capacity
to produce about 2.4 million barrels a day, what accrues into the
federal government account is less than 1.8 million barrel a day,” he
told his royal visitors.
The governor further alleged that the
last meeting they had at Aso Rock, the handouts they distributed to the
various state governors showed that sometime for a period of two weeks,
“we were losing as much as 700,000 barrels a day and that has been on
for the past twelve years. I am not able to understand why, suddenly,
Nigeria cannot protect its territorial waters because the boundaries
have not changed and the people are still the same and at the peak of
the so-called militancy, we were still exporting about 2 million barrels
a day.”
According to the governor, it would be difficult to
explain that after the issue of militancy in the Niger Delta has been
resolved and the ex-militants have been rehabilitated and even awarded
contracts, crude oil is still being lost to oil thieves and yet there is
no person to be prosecuted and convicted for oil theft in a way that
reflects the magnitude of what is allegedly stolen.
“What this
means is that our budgets have not performed over the past 3 years
whereas the budgets have been based on an average of between $77 to $79 a
barrel. The average price of Nigeria’s sweet crude has been around $108
per barrel. That gives a surplus of over $30. Ideally, we ought to be
saving $36 per barrel and 2.3 million barrel a day over the past three
years and if you look at these numbers you will find that hat we have in
our excess crude oil account should be over $30billion but as we speak,
we have barely $3 billon in our excess crude account.
“Now oil
price has dropped to $60 and because we have not saved, the naira is
undergoing devaluation. Already as low as N180 per dollar and I believe
by February when the elections are over, nobody is going to want to hold
the naira. Wherever the election goes, I expect that the naira will hit
over N200 per dollar. The inflationary consequence of that is prices of
everything will go up and part of the vicious cycle of the devalued
naira in the manner that is being done is that the price of petroleum
products imported in dollars will go up in naira and government will be
asking people who are already poor to pay more money for petroleum
products.
“I see this vicious cycle setting in and people are
likely to get poorer and that will lead to more tension and we already
have our fair share of insecurity,” he said.
While calling on the
royal fathers to pray for Nigeria, Oshiomhole warned that “the year
that is coming is going to be a very tough one. Pray for Nigeria, 2015
will be tough.”
On the ongoing projects in the state, the
governor said the Central Hospital complex will be completed and ready
for use by August next year, while contractors will be mobilized to site
on the 2nd East Circular road in the new year.
The Governor
informed the visiting traditional rulers that a total of 16 roads had
been identified in the GRA for immediate rehabilation and contractors
have already bid for the projects and would be completely fixed in the
first half of next year, added, “It’s not that government is unwillingly
to work on roads in GRA but because of the lean financial resources.”
The Ogiegbaen of Egbaen who responded on behalf of other royal fathers,
commended the governor for the achievements recorded so far by his
administration. He pledged that the Enigies will continue to support his
government with prayers and advice to enable him succeed.
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